Aircraft types
Airbus ACJ319
The ACJ319 is the corporate jet version of the A319, certified in 1996/2002. It has 6,000 nm range with extra fuel tanks, carrying 19-50 passengers. The ACJ319neo variant offers 8 passengers and first flew in 2019.
Cessna Citation CJ2
The Citation CJ2 (Model 525A) is an upgraded CJ1 with stretched cabin and wingspan, first delivered in 2000. The CJ2+ variant features updated avionics and different engines, certified in 2005.
Challenger 300
The Challenger 300 is a super midsize business jet by Bombardier with 3,100 nm range. First flew in 2001, entered service 2004. Uses two Honeywell HTF 7000 engines and carries 8 passengers. Improved variants include 350 (2013) and 3500 (2022).
Challenger 605
The Challenger 605 first flew in 2006 with GE CF34-3B1 engines and improved cabin over the 604. It was later developed into the Challenger 650 which entered service in 2015.
Embraer Praetor 600
The Praetor 600 is an Embraer variant of the Legacy 500 with extended range, introduced in 2018. It features larger engines, fuel tank, and winglets, plus fly-by-wire technology. First delivered June 2019.
Falcon 2000
Dassault announced the Falcon 2000 at Paris Air Show in 1989 as follow-on to Falcon 20/200. This wide-body, transcontinental twin engine aircraft first flew March 4, 1993, with first delivery February 16, 1995.
Global 6000/Express/XRS
The Global Express is a large cabin, long range business jet manufactured by Bombardier Aviation with rear-mounted turbofan engines, accommodating up to 23 passengers. First flew in 1996, entered service in 1999.
Global 7500
Bombardier's ultra-long range Global 7500 first flew November 4, 2016 and entered service December 20, 2018. Based on Global 6000 with new transonic wing, it has 7,700 nm range and four zone cabin.
Gulfstream G280
The G280 is a twin-engine super midsize business jet designed by Gulfstream and manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries. First flown in 2009, it replaced the G200 with enhanced aerodynamics, avionics and propulsion systems.
Gulfstream G500/G550
From 2003, Gulfstream replaced the GV with G500 and G550 variants. The G500 is a reduced-range baseline version, while the 19-passenger G550 offers more cabin volume and range. G550 production ended in July 2021.
Gulfstream G500/G600
The G500 and G600 are Gulfstream business jets unveiled in 2014 with T-tail configuration. The G500 entered service in 2018, G600 in 2019. Both feature Symmetry Flight Deck and PW800 engines.
Gulfstream G650
The Gulfstream G650 large business jet first flew in 2009 and was certified in 2012. It uses two Rolls-Royce BR725 engines and can carry up to 18 passengers. An extended range G650ER version was certified in 2014.
Pilatus PC-24
The Pilatus PC-24 is a twin-engine jet that started development in 2007, combining medium-light jet cabin size with turboprop versatility. It seats eight passengers, first flew in 2015, and received certification in 2017.